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Apple has to try harder
财富中文网 2009-06-11 10:59A new crop of smart phones is sure to erode the iPhone's profit margins. How will Apple respond?By Jon ForttNow that the dust has settled from Apple's...
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Apple has run out of iPads
Philip Elmer-DeWitt 2010-03-29 11:28The demand curve for Apple's (AAPL) new tablet computer crossed the supply curve sometime overnight Friday.By Saturday morning, the ship date for iPad...
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Ratings reform: Try, try again
财富中文网 2009-07-23 07:11The administration seeks to boost transparency on the bond rating process, but it's unclear when its plan might see the light of day in Congress.By Co...
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Banking reform: Harder than it sounds
Jia Lynn Yang 2010-01-27 05:54By Jia Lynn YangIt took long enough, but with his proposal to break up the banks, President Obama has finally presented a way to reform Wall Street th...
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Why Apple likes ARM
Jon Fortt 2010-04-26 06:27Apple is sitting on a heap of cash – more than $40 billion at last count – and the big question has been what the company will do with it. Investors i...
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Analyst: Google has a solid CES
Seth Weintraub 2011-01-15 12:43Product announcements in both phones and tablets (and even TVs) were overwhelmingly Android.In a note entitled "Tablets everywhere at CES," Bank of Am...
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The Internet has two faces
财富中文网 2009-04-15 05:54Thanks to downloadable applications, the mobile Web is hot. Will it eventually surpass its wired counterpart?By Jessica ShamboraNot that long ago, mos...
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To keep employees loyal, try asking what they want
Anne Fisher 2011-02-01 02:57Aflac CEO Dan Amos' strategy for preventing costly turnover: He surveys his employees -- 70% of whom are women -- often. Then he acts on what they say...
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Andy Rubin: Google has your back
Seth Weintraub 2011-01-11 02:31Google will start to push mobile services that help, before you even ask.When Google (GOOG) Instant was released, everyone was impressed at how fast s...
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U.S. vs. Apple: Who would win?
Philip Elmer-DeWitt 2010-05-07 01:51A report in Monday's New York Post that two government agencies — the Federal Trade Commission and the Department of Justice — are each considering la...